The fifth step is to update your portfolio that will showcase your work and achievements in energy engineering. A portfolio is a collection of documents, samples, and evidence that illustrate your skills, knowledge, and potential in energy engineering. A portfolio can include your resume, cover letter, transcripts, certificates, awards, references, projects, publications, presentations, and testimonials. You can use a digital platform, such as Portfolium, Behance, or WordPress, to create and share your portfolio online. You can also use a
tag to highlight any code or software that you have used or developed in your projects.
###### Apply and interview
The final step is to apply and interview for energy engineering jobs that suit your qualifications, preferences, and aspirations. You can use websites such as Monster, CareerBuilder, or Dice to search and apply for energy engineering jobs. You can also use your network and contacts to find and access hidden or unadvertised jobs in the field. You can prepare for the interview by researching the company, the position, and the industry. You can also practice your communication, problem-solving, and technical skills by answering common or scenario-based questions. You can use websites such as Interview Cake, Pramp, or CodeSignal to practice and improve your interview skills.
######Here’s what else to consider
This is a space to share examples, stories, or insights that don’t fit into any of the previous sections. What else would you like to add?